Well, here we go. FOOT POSITIONING: On a true pair you want to find the area where you plan on breaking the birds. Point your lead foot in the middle of this area and place your rear foot so that it makes a near 45 degree angle, don't exaggerate, get comfortable. GUN POSITION: The gun ALWAYS starts from the hip. the hand that goes on the forearm is doing all the work. Point your lead index finger toward the muzzle(finger of death=what you point to, your eye tends to look at harder). The first step is determining how fast the bird will be and the first point at which you will see the bird. Split the distance from the trap to thi first visual point. When the bird releases, focus your eyes on the bird while at the same time pushing your lead hand towards the bird in a slow smooth mount. you must match the speed of your mount with the speed of the bird....if you are too fast or too slow, the bird will beat you or you will just throw the gun out and shoot in front.

Once the first bird is dead, RETURN TO DISMOUNTED position and repeat until satisfied.

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